Citations:Joe's Diner

Noun

 * 1) A placeholder name for a fictional or hypothetical everyman's restaurant
 * 2) * 1983, Fred Steingold, Legal Master Guide for Small Business, page 206
 * Whether your business is called "Exxon" or "Joe's Diner," the name is a valuable asset.
 * 1) * 1993, Alvin I. Goldman, Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, page 72
 * The result is the illusion of motion: the arrow seems to be moving toward Joe's Diner, beckoning the unsuspecting traveler to a memorable meal.
 * 1) * 1998, John B. Caouette, Edward I. Altman, and Paul Narayanan, Managing Credit Risk, The Next Great Financial Challenge, page 88
 * You cannot use the same traditional credit analysis for evaluating Kellogg's and Joe's Diner.
 * 1) * 1999, John G Koeltl and John S Kiernan, The Litigation Manual, page 163
 * If you are trying a case in an unfamiliar jurisdiction, arrive a few days early. Walk around town. Get a haircut at the local barbershop. Grab a burger at Joe's Diner.
 * 1) * 2002, Clayton W. Barrows, Thomas F. Powers, and Jo Marie Powers, Introduction to the Hospitality Industry, Fifth Edition and NRAEF Workbook Package, page 148
 * In the hamburger segment, for instance, competition had gone from Joe's Diner versus McDonald's to McDonald's versus Burger King versus Wendy's versus Hardee's.
 * 1) * 2003, Carrie Bickner, Web Design on a Shoestring, page 34
 * I don't care whether you are working in Joe's Diner or at The Four Seasons; your customer should never have to give your service enough thought to evaluate it.
 * 1) * 2006, Nell B Dale and John Lewis, Computer Science Illuminated, page 549
 * The two answers are not the same, but because following either route gets the traveler to Joe's Diner, both answers are functionally correct.